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The Royal Wells Hotel in Tunbridge Wells is to receive a £2.4 million transformation by Britain’s oldest brewer, Shepherd Neame. It will be the single largest refurbishment project to date for the Faversham-based brewery, which bought the Grade II listed 18th century hotel in September 2012. Boasting spectacular views over Tunbridge Wells and The Common, due to its hilltop location in Mount Ephrai

Shepherd Neame’s new Coffee & Ale House brand has proved a huge hit with licensees during the past 12 months.
A total of 50 pubs – nearly 20% of the 299 in Shepherd Neame’s tenanted estate - have already taken up the offer in its first year, and on average, each sells 600 cups of coffee a month.

Britain’s oldest brewer Shepherd Neame has acquired two well-known pubs in Surrey and Berkshire.
The Inn on the Pond at Nutfield near Redhill in Surrey, and The Ostrich in Colnbrook, Berkshire, near Heathrow Airport, will operate as part of the brewery’s managed estate.